Jason Varitek’s career

Varitek was part of two World Series winners, and his punch of Alex Rodriguez on July 24, 2004, helped turned that season around.
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Jason Varitek’s career

An emotional Jason Varitek announced his retirement today at the Boston Red Sox' spring training facility in Ft. Myers, Fla.

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| February 27, 2012

The Red Sox catcher and captain had a 15-year career during which he became one of the most accomplished players in franchise history.

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| February 27, 2012

Varitek, who debuted in 1997 after arriving in a trade from Seattle, holds the Red Sox record for games caught.

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Varitek was part of two World Series winners, and his punch of Alex Rodriguez on July 24, 2004, helped turned that season around.

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| February 27, 2012

Varitek caught the final out delivered from Pedro Martinez in 1999 when the Red Sox won their first playoff series in 13 years.

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| February 27, 2012

Noted for his defensive play and ability to handle pitchers, Varitek caught a record four no-hitters. Here, he celebrated with Hideo Nomo after the pitcher held the Baltimore Orioles hitless on April 4, 2001.

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On May 20, 2001, Varitek blasted three home runs in a 10-3 win at Kansas City.

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Varitek was on the field when the Red Sox completed their historic four-game comeback against the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS.

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Seven days later, he and Keith Foulke celebrated the Red Sox' first World Series win in 86 years.

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After that season, the Red Sox re-signed Varitek, who was a free agent, and named him the team captain.

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On April 22, 2007, Varitek joined three teammates in tying an MLB record with four straight home runs against the Yankees.

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Six months later, Varitek and Jonathan Papelbon celebrated the Red Sox' second World Series title in four years.

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Varitek was a three-time All-Star who became a fan favorite in Boston for his determined style of play and his longevity.

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| February 27, 2012

Varitek leaves the Red Sox as the team record holder in postseason game appearances.